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In the Roman period there was an important settlement (vicus) on the territory of the present-day village of Elewijt (part of Zemst, Flemish Brabant, Belgium). It was located at the junction of a secondary road (deverticulum) with the major Roman road between Tongeren and Boulogne. In the early first century, a temporary military camp was built and not much later a village started to develop. At the end of the second century, the village was ravaged by Germanic tribes, after which it was slowly rebuilt with a completely different ground plan. The vicus continued to exist as a village until the late third century, but did not recover from a second heavy attack at the end of this period. The present-day village of Elewijt developed half a mile south of the center of the vicus and cannot be s

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  • Elewijt vicus (en)
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  • De vicus van Elewijt was een Gallo-Romeinse nederzetting ten noorden van het huidige Elewijt. Er bestond al een nederzetting vóór de komst van de Romeinen, maar die kwam vooral tot bloei in de periode 50 – 200 na Chr., toen ze uitgroeide tot een middelgrote vicus langs de Romeinse hoofdweg Bavay–Edingen–Asse–Rumst–Rijsbergen. Omstreeks 300 na Chr. werd het dorp verwoest door Germaanse stammen. (nl)
  • In the Roman period there was an important settlement (vicus) on the territory of the present-day village of Elewijt (part of Zemst, Flemish Brabant, Belgium). It was located at the junction of a secondary road (deverticulum) with the major Roman road between Tongeren and Boulogne. In the early first century, a temporary military camp was built and not much later a village started to develop. At the end of the second century, the village was ravaged by Germanic tribes, after which it was slowly rebuilt with a completely different ground plan. The vicus continued to exist as a village until the late third century, but did not recover from a second heavy attack at the end of this period. The present-day village of Elewijt developed half a mile south of the center of the vicus and cannot be s (en)
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  • Elewijt vicus (en)
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  • In the Roman period there was an important settlement (vicus) on the territory of the present-day village of Elewijt (part of Zemst, Flemish Brabant, Belgium). It was located at the junction of a secondary road (deverticulum) with the major Roman road between Tongeren and Boulogne. In the early first century, a temporary military camp was built and not much later a village started to develop. At the end of the second century, the village was ravaged by Germanic tribes, after which it was slowly rebuilt with a completely different ground plan. The vicus continued to exist as a village until the late third century, but did not recover from a second heavy attack at the end of this period. The present-day village of Elewijt developed half a mile south of the center of the vicus and cannot be seen as its successor. (en)
  • De vicus van Elewijt was een Gallo-Romeinse nederzetting ten noorden van het huidige Elewijt. Er bestond al een nederzetting vóór de komst van de Romeinen, maar die kwam vooral tot bloei in de periode 50 – 200 na Chr., toen ze uitgroeide tot een middelgrote vicus langs de Romeinse hoofdweg Bavay–Edingen–Asse–Rumst–Rijsbergen. Omstreeks 300 na Chr. werd het dorp verwoest door Germaanse stammen. (nl)
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